학술논문

The Experience of Medical Scribing: No Disparities Identified
Document Type
Survey
Source
Advances in Medical Education and Practice. March 31, 2024, Vol. 15, p153, 7 p.
Subject
Career opportunity
Chronic kidney failure
Medical records
Mentors
Medical colleges
Language
English
ISSN
1179-7258
Abstract
Introduction: The chronic failure to significantly increase the number of underrepresented minorities (URM) in medicine requires that we look for new mechanisms for channelling URM students through pre-medical education and into medical school. One potential mechanism is medical scribing, which involves a person helping a physician engage in real-time documentation in the electronic medical record. Methods: As a precursor to evaluating this mechanism, this survey pilot study explored individuals' experiences working as a medical scribe to look for any differences related to URM status. Of 248 scribes, 159 (64% response rate) completed an online survey. The survey was comprised of 11 items: demographics (4 items), role and length of time spent as a scribe (2 items), and experience working as a scribe (5 items). Results: The vast majority (>80%) of participants reported that working as a medical scribe gave them useful insight into being a clinician, provided valuable mentoring, and reinforced their commitment to pursue a career in medicine. The experiences reported by scribes who identified as URM did not differ from those reported by their majority counterparts. Discussion: It remains to be seen whether medical scribing can serve as an effective pipeline for URM individuals to matriculate into medical school. But the present findings suggest that the experience of working as a medical scribe is a positive one for URM. Keywords: medical scribing, under-represented minorities, URMM, medical school, pipeline
Introduction Despite the importance of a diverse physician workforce, (1-5) there has been stagnation in the matriculation of underrepresented minorities (URM) in medicine over the last 20 years. (6-8) In [...]